The Indian American Impact, an organisation focused on engaging the Indian American diaspora in elections for offices at the local, state, and federal levels, has expressed its support for many candidates. Photograph:( Others )
Here's a glimpse of some high-profile Indian Americans participating in the key races next week: Puja Khanna is a mental health advocate and a small business owner. The Democrat is running for the Loudon county supervisor seat in Dulles district, Virginia.
The Indian American community in the United States is particularly excited for the election day on November 7 as many people from the community are in the race for offices across state legislatures and local polls.
While some states witness the gubernatorial and state legislative elections, many will see mayoral and other local elections.
The Indian American Impact, an organisation focused on engaging the Indian American diaspora in elections for offices at the local, state, and federal levels, has expressed its support for many candidates.
Here's a glimpse of some high-profile Indian Americans participating in the key races next week:
Puja Khanna is a mental health advocate and a small business owner. The Democrat is running for the Loudon county supervisor seat in Dulles district, Virginia. If she wins the elections, Puja will become the first Asian American and Indian American woman to serve as a supervisor in the United States. A mother of three, Khanna is against the Republican supervisor Matthew Letourneau, who has held the seat since 2011.
Neil Makhija, a lecturer at the University of Pennsylvania Carey Law School, is running for Montgomery County Commissioner. He has a 20-year-old career in advocacy and politics.
President Biden and Vice President Kamala Harris invited him and 13 other civil rights to the White House to advise on civil and voting rights.
He has also worked under Barack Obama in the White House and the US Senate. A Democrat and Harvard Graduate, Makhija is running against three other candidates.
Suhas Subramanyam is running for State Senate, District 32. He is a delegate serving in the 87th district of Virginia, a small business owner, and a former tech advisor at the White House.
(With inputs from agencies)
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